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Nate Gove Executive Director 651-201-7788 Nathan.Gove@state.mn

Nate Gove Executive Director 651-201-7788 Nathan.Gove@state.mn.us. To enjoy the status and rewards of being a professional… you must accept a certain level of monitoring and regulation. As a state regulatory agency:.

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Nate Gove Executive Director 651-201-7788 Nathan.Gove@state.mn

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  1. Nate Gove Executive Director 651-201-7788 Nathan.Gove@state.mn.us MN POST Board

  2. To enjoy the status and rewards of being a professional… you must accept a certain level of monitoring and regulation. MN POST Board

  3. As a state regulatory agency: POST’s mission is to enhance Minnesota’s law enforcement profession through selection, education and licensing standards of peace officers. MN POST Board

  4. Primary Function of POST: • Facilitate legislative actions • Through our board/special committees • To make legislative policy & training directives “palatable” to you and your officers • POST is both a regulator and resource MN POST Board

  5. www.post.state.mn.us • Becoming an officer • Exam schedule • Licensing info • Forms • Mandated policies • Board information • Staff information • Upcoming CE courses • Complaint information • LEOSA (HR-218) • POOL (job postings) • Statutes & Administrative Rules • Links to relevant sites • Statistics • FAQs • Messages from the Exec. Director • ADMINSTRATOR’S MANUAL MN POST Board

  6. Officer Statistics License TypeNumber Peace Officer 10,279 Part-time Officer 179 Total Officers 10,458 (“active status”) MN POST Board

  7. Currently there are 446 law enforcement agencies in MN. • 337 Local PDs • 87 County SOs • 8 Non-municipal PDs • 8 Tribal PDs • 6 State Agencies MN POST Board

  8. POST “Stakeholders” • Active and inactive officers • Law enforcement agencies • Professional Law Enforcement Assoc.’s • Governor’s Office & the Legislature • Other state agencies & the courts • League of MN Cities, Assn of MN Counties • Special interest & community groups • Individual citizens • The MEDIA…. MN POST Board

  9. 12 Mandated Model Policies They are… MN POST Board

  10. 1. Use of Force (annually) 2. Pursuit / EVOC (every 5 years) 3. Professional Conduct (agency policy) 4. Allegations of Misconduct (investigate) 5. Missing and Endangered Persons 6. Domestic Abuse MN POST Board

  11. 7. Predatory Offender Notification 8. Criminal Conduct on School Buses 9. Supervision of Part-time Licensed Officers 10. Lighting Exemptions for LE vehicles 11. Impartial Policing 12. Administrative Forfeiture MN POST Board

  12. 6700.0700 Minimum Selection Standards 1. A citizen of the United States of America. 2. Possess a valid drivers license. 3. Complete a comprehensive written job app 4. May not be a convicted felon. 5. May not be convicted of certain misdemeanors. 6. May not be a registered Predatory Offender. MN POST Board

  13. 6700.0700 Minimum Selection Standards 7. Finger prints must be submitted to BCA and FBI. 8. Must be examined by a physician or surgeon. 9. Must be examined by a licensed psychologist. 10. Participate in an oral interview 11. Complete a job related physical strength and agility examination. (May be part of physical.) MN POST Board

  14. Thorough Background Investigation • The applicant shall submit to a thorough background investigation….. • “Thorough” not defined in statute • POST Board agreed on (5) actions that must be completed: • MN STAT § 626.87. MN POST Board

  15. POST Requires: • Document Minimum selection standards • State/Federal criminal history • Local criminal history • Interview previous employers & PPOE • Interview neighbors, classmates, co-workers etc. • CLEO’s have discretion to do more MN POST Board

  16. Compliance Reviews… MN POST Board

  17. Compliance Reviews 626.8459 “Each year the Board shall conduct compliance reviews on all law enforcement agencies.” • Annual compliance review • Goal: 90 visits per year. Visit all agencies every 5 years. MN POST Board

  18. Policy & Training Compliance (Annual) 2 forms are e-mailed to each CLEO on or about September 1st. Deadline for returning the forms is the last Friday in September. • Mandatory Policies in place? • Alleged Misconduct #’s/Dispositions? • Use of Force/Firearms/EVOC? MN POST Board

  19. On Site Compliance Review Notification • A letter is sent to your agency about 2-3 weeks prior to the review. • The letter is mailed to the agency. MN POST Board

  20. On Site Compliance Review • What will be reviewed? • Twelve policies mandated by the legislature. ( 11) if no part-time licensed officers • Initial and annual training records for Use of Force and Firearms for the previous calendar year. • Training Records for EVOC/Pursuit Driving. • Records indicating minimum selection standards. MN POST Board

  21. Compliance Review • What if my policies are deficient? • The Coordinator will assist you in understanding where, why and how your policies are deficient, and how to correct them. • You will be given time to modify your policies. MN POST Board

  22. Compliance Review • Reminder for new hires: • Use of force and firearms training must be accomplished initially, before a peace officer is licensed and annually thereafter. • Not Skills Use of Force. • All training must meet the learning objectives set up by the POST Board. MN POST Board

  23. Compliance Review • You may send peace officers to training • You may train them “in house” • Training need not be for POST credit • It must meet the minimum learning objectives and be documented. MN POST Board

  24. Use of Force Learning Objectives A. Use of Force. C. Authorized Use of Deadly Force D. Psychological and Physiological Aspects of Use of Force. G. Authorized Firearms. H. Handgun Shooting Principles. K. Weapon Selection. L. Weapon Retention. M. Use of Service Weapons in Low Light and Under Adverse Weather Conditions. MN POST Board

  25. Use of Force Learning Objectives B. Demonstration of Proficiency with Non-Lethal Weapons. E. Firearms Safety. F. Care and Cleaning of Weapons and Related Equipment. I. Handgun Range Exercise. J. Long Gun Range Exercise. MN POST Board

  26. EVOC/Pursuit Driving Learning Objectives • Programs and their instructors know these objectives and will provide documentation • Classroom & In-vehicle training • MN Highway Safety Center (St. Cloud Driving School…) MN POST Board

  27. Compliance Review • If your records indicate you have not accomplished sufficient Use of Force and Firearms training for the previous calendar year. • Failure can result in adverse action taken against the CLEO’s license for failure to train. MN POST Board

  28. Compliance Review • If records indicate peace officers have not adequately trained in EVOC/Pursuit, during the past five years, the CLEO will be asked to sign an Exemption Form. • This precludes the peace officer from operating a vehicle while activating lights and siren, until the training is accomplished. • The board may impose licensing sanctions on the CLEO’s license. MN POST Board

  29. Compliance ReviewPart-time Peace Officer Records • Monthly logs, maintained by Part-time Licensed Peace Officers pursuant to MN Rules 6700.1115subpart 2. • Documentation covering the previous 24 months. (1,040 Hrs. calendar year) • These records are the responsibility of the part-time licensee, we are only asking that you have them available. (Not your responsibility to maintain!) MN POST Board

  30. Compliance Review • When your agency passes the review process, you will receive a letter and certificate indicating the agency is in compliance. MN POST Board

  31. Compliance Certificate MN POST Board

  32. 6700.0800 Licensing Standards MN POST Board

  33. 6700.0800 • CLEO shall notify the board before the first day of appointment as a peace officer. • Person may not exercise peace officer powers until the notification form is approved by POST. MN POST Board

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  35. 6700.0800 • If the person is not already a licensed peace officer, he / she shall apply to be licensed at the time of appointment. • Application shall be made on a form provided by POST. • The CLEO shall affirm the applicant is eligible to be licensed. MN POST Board

  36. MN POST Board

  37. 6700.0800 • Post License Fee $90 (since 1998) • $$ to General Fund NOT Nate’s furniture… • 3-Year Licensing Cycle • Based on last name, now based on initial date of licensure MN POST Board

  38. 6700.1400 • Notification of terminations. • The chief law enforcement officer shall notify the board within 10 days of all voluntary and involuntary terminations of peace officers. MN POST Board

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  40. 6700.1600 Standards of Conduct • In order for the public to have confidence in the integrity of law enforcement, it is paramount that peace officers demonstrate they are capable of self regulation. Violation of any of the following is grounds for disciplinary action… MN POST Board

  41. 6700.1600 Standards of Conduct • Obtaining a license by fraud…cheating on exam etc. • Being convicted of a felony or gross misdemeanor in MN or any other jurisdiction that would be a (F) or (GM) if committed in MN. • Having been the subject of a revocation, suspension or surrender of peace officer license in another jurisdiction. • Failing to report such revocation etc. MN POST Board

  42. 6700.1600 Standards of Conduct • Conviction of a controlled substance crime. • Being adjudicated as incapacitated, mentally incompetent, chemically dependent, mentally ill. • Or being required to register as a predatory offender. § 243.166 or 243.167 • Violating an order of the Board. MN POST Board

  43. Practicing outside the scope of § 626.863 (unauthorized practice). • Making an intentional false statement or misrepresentation to the Board. • Engaging in criminal sexual penetration/contact § 609.341 and § 617.23 (indecent exposure). MN POST Board

  44. 6700.1600 Standards of Conduct • Failing to cooperate with an investigation of the Board… • Engaging in sexual harassment • Using deadly force not authorized by Minn.Stat § 609.066 • Being convicted of solicitation, inducement or promotion of prostitution. § 609.322 MN POST Board

  45. MN POST Board 518.B01 Domestic Abuse Act/Viol OFP 609.224 & 2242 GM Assault/5th Degree Asslt 609.23 Mistreat confined person 609.231 Mistreat resident or patient 609.341 – 609.3451 Crim Sex Conduct 609.43 Misconduct of public official 609.465 False claims to a public official 609.466 Medical assistance fraud 609.52 Theft 609.53 Receiving stolen property 609.748 Harassment/restraining order 617.23 Indecent Exposure

  46. 626.557 Vulnerable Adults: • 609.2325 Criminal abuse • 609.233 Criminal neglect • 609.2335 Financial exploitation • 609.234 Failure to report maltreatment • 609.72 Disorderly Conduct vs. vulnerable adult MN POST Board

  47. Reminder: required in-service training, policies and reporting: • 48 hours of approved CEU’s every 3 years. • Use of Force/Firearms training annually. • Pursuit Driving or EVOC every 5 years. • The “12 Mandated Policies.” MN POST Board

  48. Questions ? MN POST Board

  49. Mark Raquet Standards Coordinator 651-201-7781 Mark.raquet@state.mn.us MN POST Board

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